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Special Topics
Articles listed under these headings focus on broad subjects or on numerous authors rather than a specific author.

African American Culture & History
African American Literature
African Literature

AIDS and Literature
American Literature--Colonial Period
American Literature--Nineteenth Century Women Writers
American Literature--Twentieth Century
Art, African American
Black Arts Movement
Black Writers
Children's Literature, African American
Contemporary Literature
English Literature
         English Renaissance
         Nineteenth Century
         Nineteenth Century--Women Writers
         Restoration and Eighteenth Century
         Restoration and Eighteenth Century--Women Writers
         Tudor and Stuart Drama 
         Tudor and Stuart Drama--Women Writers
Essay
Gothic Fiction
Harlem Renaissance
Hispanic Writers
Indexes
Mexican American Literature
Multiculturalism
Native American Literature
Nature Writers
Poetry
Short Story
Slave Narratives
Theater, African American
Vietnam War
The West (U.S.)--Literature, History, etc.
Western American Literature

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A    

Abbey, Edward
Bryant, Paul T.  "Echoes, Allusions, and 'Reality' in Hayduke Lives!
Western American Literature
     25 (1991): 311-321.
Bryant, Paul T.  "Edward Abbey and Environmental Quixoticism." 
Western American Literature
      24 (1989): 37-43.
Bryant, Paul T.  "The Structure and Unity of Desert Solitaire." 
Western American Literature
      28 (1993): 3-18.
Cahalan, James M.  "Edward Abbey, Appalachian Easterner."  Western American Literature 31
     (1996): 233-253.
Knott, John R.  "Edward Abbey and Romance of Wilderness."  Western American Literature 30
     (1995): 331-351.
Loeffler, Jack.  "Edward Abbey, Anarchism and the Environment."  
Western American Literature
     28 (1993): 43-49.
Morris, David Copland.  "Celebration and Irony: The Polyphonic Voice of Edward abbey's
Desert
     Solitaire
."  Western American Literature 28 (1993): 21-31.
Murray, John A.  " The hill Beyond the City: Elements of the Jeremiad in Edward Abbey's 'Down
     the River with Henry Thoreau.'"  Western American Literature 23 (1988): 301-306.
Petersen, David.  "Cactus Ed's Moveable Feast: A Preview of
Confessions of a Barbarian: Pages
     from the Journals of Edward Abbey
."   Western American Literature 28 (1993): 33-41.
Rawlings, Donn. "Coyote in the Maze: Eighteen Critics Track Edward Abbey." 
Western American
     Literature 33 (1999): 404-16.

Acosta, Oscar Zeta
Hames-Garcia, Michael.  "Dr. Gonzo's Carnival: The Testimonial Satires of Oscar Zeta Acosta." 
     American Literature 72 (2000): 463-493.

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African American Culture & History  
Albright, Angela K.  Rev. of
The Slumbering Volcano: American Slave Ship Revolts and the  
     Production of Rebellious Masculinity
by Maggie Montesinos Sale.  African American Review 33
     (1999): 686-688.
Azoulay, Katya Gibel. Rev. of The New Colored People: The Mixed-Race Movement in America by
     Jon Michael Spencer. African American Review 33 (1999): 151-153.
Brown, Jeffrey A. Rev. of Comic Book Masculinity and New Black Superhero.
African American
     Review 33 (1999):25-42.
Chappell, David L. Rev. of Days of Hope: Race and Democracy in the New Deal Era by Patricia
     Sullivan. African American Review 33 (1999): 149-151.Cochran, Robert.  Rev. of Juneteenth Texas: Essays in African-American Folklore by Francis
     Abernethy, Patrick Mullen, and Alan Govenar, eds.  African American Review 33 (1999):
     694-695.
Cox, Darryl. Rev. of Blue Rhythms: Six Lives in Rhythm and Blues by Chip Defaa.
African American
     Review 33 (1999): 161-164.
Ernest, John. Rev. of
Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the Politics of Representative
     Identity
by Robert S. Levine. African American Review 33 (1999): 156-157.
Jones, Joni.  Rev. of Female Subjects in Black and White: Race, Psychoanalysis, and Feminism by
     Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian, and Helen Moglen, eds.  African American Review 33
     (1999): 689-691.
Jordan, Winthrop.  Rev. of the Slave Trade by Hugh Thomas.  African American Review 33
     (1999): 688-689.
Levine, Andrea.  "Sidney Poitier's Civil Rights: Rewriting the Mystique of White Womanhood in
Guess Who's
     Coming to Dinner and In the Heat of the Night."  American Literature 73 (2001): 365-386.
Lindfors, Bernth.  "'Mislike Me Not for My Complexion. . .': Ira Aldridge in Whiteface." 
African
     American Review 33 (1999):347-354.
Lyne, William.  "No Accident: From Black Power to Black Box Office." 
African American Review
      34 (2000): 39-59.
Patterson, Anita.  Rev. of
Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-
     Century America
by Saidiya V. Hartman.  African American Review 33 (1999): 683-686.
Williams, Roland L., Jr. Rev. of Woodholme: A Black Man's Story of Growing Up Alone by
     Dewayne Wickham. African American Review 33 (1999): 174-176.

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African American Literature    
Blockett, Kimberly. Rev. of
Granny Midwives and Black Women Writers: Double- Dutched
     Readings
by Valerie Lee. African American Review 33 (1999): 155-156.
Foster, Frances Smith. Rev. of
The Problem of Embodiment in Early African American Narrative
     by Catherine Fishburn. African American Review 33 (1999): 158-159.
Hoeveler, Diane Long.  Rev. of Psychoanalysis and Black Novels by Claudia Tate. 
African
     American Review 33 (1999): 691-692.
Lewis, Leslie W.  Rev. of
Race and Gender in the Making of an African American Literary
     Tradition
by Aimable Twagilimana.  African American Review 33 (1999): 692-694.
Looby, Christopher.  Rev. of
The Inhuman Race: The Racial Grotesque in American Literature and
     Culture
, by Leonard Cassuto.  African American Review 33 (1999): 357-359.
Macdonald, Christine.  "Judging Jurisdictions: Geography and Race in Slave Law and Literature
     of the 1830s."  American Literature 71 (1999): 625-655.
Mason, Theodore O., Jr. Rev. of
Double Consciousness/Double Bind: Theoretical Issues in
     Twentieth-Century Black Literature
by Sandra Adell. African American Review 33 (1999):
     153-154.
Petry, Alice Hall.  Rev. of Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Literature, by
     Jeanne Rosier Smith.  African American Review 33 (1999): 359-360.
Prahlad, Sw. Anand.  "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Folklore, Folkloristics, and African
     American Literary Criticism."  African American Review 33 (1999): 565-575.
Stephens, Judith L.  "Racial Violence and Representation: Performance Strategies in Lynching
     Dramas of the 1920's."  African American Review 33 (1999): 655-671.

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African Literature    
Esty, Joshua D.  "Excremental Postcolonialism."  Contemporary Literature 40 (1999): 22-59.

AIDS and Literature    
Landau, Deborah. "’How to Live. What to Do.’: The Poetics and Politics of AIDS."
American
     Literature 68 (1996): 193-225.

Alcott, Louise May
Erisman, Fred.  "Thoreau, Alcott, and the Mythic West."  Western American Literature 34 (1999):
     302-315.

Stadler, Gustavus.  "Louisa May Alcott's Queer Geniuses."  American Literature 71 (1999):
     657-677.

Alexie, Sherman
Gillan, Jennifer. "Reservation Home Movies: Sherman Alexie’s Poetry." American Literature
     91-110.

Allison, Dorothy
Horvitz, Deborah.  "'Sadism Demands a Story': Oedipus, Feminism, and Sexuality in Gayl Jones's
     Corregidora and Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina."  Contemporary Literature 39
     (1998): 238-261.

American Literature—Colonial Period

Ziff, Larzer. "Conquest and Recovery in Early Writings from America." American Literature 68
     (1996): 509-25.

American Literature--Nineteenth Century


Bertolini, Vincent J. "’Fireside Chastity’: The Erotics of Sentimental Bachelorhood in the 1850s."
     American Literature 68 (1996): 707-37.
Traister, Bryce.  "Libertinism and Authorship in America's Early Republic." 
American Literature
     72 (2000): 1-30.

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Women Writers

Kaplan, Amy. "Manifest Domesticity." American Literature 70 (1998): 581-606.

Dobson, Joanne. "Reclaiming Sentimental Literature." American Literature 69 (1997): 263-288.

Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. "Benevolent Maternalism and Physically Disabled Figures: Dilemma of Female      Embodiment in Stowe, Davis, and Phelps." [Stowe, Harriet Beecher, UncleTom’s Cabin; Davis, Rebecca      Harding, Life in the Iron Mills; Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, The Silent  Partner]. American Literature 68 (1996):      555-86.

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American Literature—Twentieth Century
Rhodes, Chip. "Twenties Fiction, Mass Culture, and the Modern Subject." American Literature 68
     (1996): 385-404.
Solomon, William. "Politics and Rhetoric in the Novel in the 1930s." American Literature 68
     (1996):  799-818.


Anaya, Rudolfo A.
Anaya, Rudolfo A.  "The Myth of Quetzalcoatl in a Contemporary Setting: Mythical
     Dimensions/Political Reality."  Western American Literature 23 (1988): 195-200.


Anderson, Clifton
Snitzer, Herb.  "Interview with Clifton Anderson."  African American Review 33 (1999): 613-621.

Anderson, Sherwood
Bidney, Martin.  "Refashioning Coleridge's Supernatural Trilogy: Sherwood Anderson's 'A Man of
     Ideas' and 'Respectability.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 221-236.
Bidney, Martin.  "Thinking about Walt and Melville in a Sherwood Anderson Tale: An Independent
     Woman's Transcendental Quest."  Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 517-530.
Brown, Lynda.  "Anderson's Wing Biddlebaum and Freeman's Louisa Ellis." 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 27 (1990): 413-414.
Ellis, James.  "Sherwood Anderson's Fear of Sexuality: Horses, Men and Homosexuality."  
     Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993):  595-601.

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Art, African American
Chase-Riboud, Barbara. Rev. of A History of African American Artists from 1792 to the Present
     by Romare Bearden and Harry Henderson. African American Review 30 (1996): 115-116.
Nymann, Ann E.  "Sally's Rape: Robbie McCauley's Survival Art."  African American Review 33
     (1999): 577-587.

Ashbery, John
Imbriglio, Catherine.  "'Our Days Put on Such Reticence': The Rhetoric of the Closet in John
     Ashbery's Some Trees."  Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 249-288.

Atwood, Margaret
Carrington, Ildiko de Papp.  "Definitions of a Fool: Alice Munro's 'Walking on Water' and
     Margaret Atwood's Two Stories About Emma: 'The Whirlpool Rapids' and 'Walking on
     Water.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 135-150.


Austen, Jane

Edgecombe, Rodney S.  "Change and Fixity in Sense and Sensibility."  Studies in English 
     Literature 1500-1900 41 (2001): 605-622.
Joseph, Gerhard.  "Prejudice in Jane Austen, Emma Tennant, Charles Dickens -- and Us." 
     Studies in English Literature 40 (2000): 679-693.
Southward, David. "Jane Austen and the Riches of Embarassment." 
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 36 (1996): 763-84.


Auster, Paul
Alford, Steven E.  "Spaced-Out: Signification and Space in Paul Auster's The New York Trilogy."
     Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 613-675.
Little, William G.  "Nothing to Go On: Paul Auster's City of Glass."  Contemporary Literature 38
     (1997): 133-163.

Austin, Mary
Hoyer, Mark T.  "Prophecy in a New West: Mary Austin and the Ghost Dance Religion." 
Western
     American Literature 30 (1995): 235-255.
Hoyer, Mark T.  "'To bring the world into divine focus': Syncretic Prophecy in
The Land of Little
     Rain
."  Western American Literature 31 (1996): 3-31.
Langlois, Karen S.  "Mary Austin and Houghton Mifflin Company: A case Study in the Marketing
     of Western Writer."  Western American Literature 23 (1988): 31-41.
Scheick, William J.  "Mary Austin's Disfigurement of the Southwest in The Land of Little Rain."
     Western American Literature 27 (1992): 37-44.

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Baca, Jimmy Santiago
Moore, George. "Beyond Cultural Dialogues: Identities in the Interstices of Culture in Jimmy
     Santiago Baca’s Martin and Meditations on the South Valley."  Western American Literature 33
     (1998): 153-77.

Baldwin, James
Elmer, Jonathan. "Spectacle and Event in Native Son." American Literature 70 (1998): 767-798.
Ohi, Kevin.  "'I'm not the boy you want': Sexuality, 'Race,' and Thwarted Revelation in Baldwin's
     Another Country."  African American Review 33 (1999): 261-281.
Olson, Barbara K. "'Come-to-Jesus Stuff'" in James Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain and
    The Amen Corner." African American Review 31 (1997): 295-301.Sherard, Tracey. "Sonny's Bebop: Baldwin's 'Blues Text' as Intratextural Critique."
African
     American Review 32 (1998): 691-705.
Shin, Andrew, and Barbara Judson. "Beneath the Black Aesthetic: James Baldwin's Primer of
     Black Masculinity." African American Review 32 (1998): 247-261.
Tomlinson, Robert. "'Payin' One's Dues': Expatriation as Personal Experience and Paradigm in the
     Works of James Baldwin." African American Review 33 (1999): 135-148.

Bale, John
Griffin, Benjamin. "The Birth of the History Play: Saint, Sacrifice, and Reformation."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 217-37.
Happe, Peter. "Dramatic Images of Kingship in Heywood and Bale."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 39 (1999): 239-53.


Bambara, Toni Cade

Alwes, Derek. "The Burden of Liberty: Choice in Toni Morrison's Jazz and Toni Cade Bambara's
     The Salt Eaters." African American Review 30 (1996): 353-65.
Deck, Alice A. Rev. of Deep Sightings and Rescue Missions: Fiction, Essays and Conversations by
     Toni Cade Bambara. African American Review 33 (1999): 170-172.
Muther, Elizabeth.  "Bambara's Feisty Girls: Resistanace Narratives in Gorilla, My Love." 
African
     American Review 36 (2002): 447-459.


Banks, Russell
Leckie, Ross.  "Plot-Resistant Narrative and Russell Banks's 'Black Man and White Woman in Dark
     Green Rowboat.'"   Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994):  407-414.


Banville, John
Jackson, Tony E.  "Science, Art, and the Shipwreck of Knowledge: The Novels of John Banville."  
     Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 510-533.

Barnes, Djuna
Chisholm, Dianne. "Obscene Modernism: Eros Noir and the Profane Illumination of Djuna Barnes."
     American Literature 71 (1999): 167-206.

Barth, John
Martin, W. Todd.  "Self-Knowledge and Self-Conception: The Therapy of Autobiography in John
     Barth's Lost in the Funhouse."  Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 151-157.


Barthelme, Donald
Campbell, Ewing.  "Dark Matter: Barthelme's Fantastic, Freudian Subtext in 'The Sandman.'"
     Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 517-524.


Barthelme, Frederick
Peters, Timothy.  "'80s Pastoral: Frederick Barthelme's  Moon Deluxe Ten Years On."   Studies in
     Short Fiction 31 (1994):  175-186.


Beattie, Ann
Story, Kenneth E.  "Throwing a Spotlight on the Past: Narrative Method in Ann Beattie's
     'Jacklighting.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 106-110.


Beckett, Samuel
Pireddu, Nicoletta.  "Sublime Supplements: Beckett and the 'Frizzling Out' of Meaning."
     Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 303-314.
Rabinovitz, Rubin.  "Samuel Beckett's Revised Aphorisms."  Contemporary Literature 36 (1995):
     203-225.


Begley, Louis
Hepburn, Allan.  "Lost Time: Trauma and Belatedness in Louis Begley's The Man Who Was Late."
     Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 380-404.


Behn, Aphra

Pigg, Daniel. "Trying to Frame the Unframeable: Oroonoko as Discourse in Aphra Behn’s
     Oronooko." Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 105-11.

Zeitz, Lisa M., and Peter Thoms. "Power, Gender, and Identity in Aphra Behn's 'The
     Disappointment.'" Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 501-16.

Bellow, Saul
Goffman, Ethan.  "Between Guilt and Affluence: The Jewish Gaze and the Black Thief in
Mr.
     Sammler's Planet
."  Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 705-725.


Berger, Thomas
Reynolds, Clay.  Rev. of The Return of Little Big Man by Thomas Berger.  Western American
     Literature 34 (2000):  466-468.
Wallace, Jon.  "The Implied Author as Protagonist: A Reading of Little Big Man." 
Western
     American Literature 23 (1988): 291-298.


Berrigan, Ted
Rifkin, Libbie.  "'Worrying about Making It': Ted Berrigan's Social Poetics."  Contemporary
     Literature 38 (1997): 640-672.


Berryman, John
Smith, Ernest J.  "John Berryman's Short Fiction: Elegy and Enlightenment."  Studies in Short
     Fiction 30 (1993): 309-316.


Bierce, Ambrose
Conlogue, William.  "A Haunting Memory: Ambrose Bierce and the Ravine of the Dead."  
     Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 21-30.
Stoicheff, Peter.  "'Something Uncanny': The Dream Structure in Ambrose Bierce's 'An
      Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge."  Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 349-358.


Bishop, Elizabeth
Millier, Brett C.  "The Prodigal: Elizabeth Bishop and Alcohol."  Contemporary Literature 39
      (1998): 54-76.

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Black Arts Movement
    
Steele, Vincent. "Tom Feelings: A Black Arts Movement." African American Review 32 (1998):
     119-124.

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Black Writers
West, Stan. "Tip-Toeing on the Tightrope: A Personal Essay on Black Writer Ambivalence."
     African American Review 32 (1998): 285-291.


Bloom, Harold
Schultz, Susan M.  "'Returning to Bloom': John Ashbery's Critique of Harold Bloom."
     Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 24-48.

Boccaccio, Giovanni
Bolongaro, Eugenio.  "Positions and Presuppositions in the Tenth Tale of the Fifth Day of
     Boccaccio's The Decameron."  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 399-404.

Bonner, Marita
Berg, Allison, and Merideth Taylor. "Enacting Difference: Marita Bonner's Purple Flower and the
     Ambiguities of Race." African American Review 32 (1998): 469-480.
Musser, Judith. "African American Women and Education: Marita Bonner’s Response to The
     ‘Talented Tenth.’" Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 73-85.

Bontemps, Arna
Alvarez, Joseph A. "The Lonesome Boy Theme as Emblem for Arna Bentemps's Children's
     Literature." African American Review 32 (1998): 23-31.

Bowen, Elizabeth
Calder, Robert L.  "'A More Sinister Troth': Elizabeth Bowen's 'The Demon Lover' as Allegory."
     Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 91-98.
Gonzalez, Alexander G.  "Elizabeth Bowen's 'Her Table Spread': A Joycean Irish Story."  
     Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 343-348.

Boyle, T. Coraghessan
Walker, Michael.  "Boyle's 'Greasy Lake' and the Moral Failure of Postmodernism."  
Studies in
     Short Fiction 31 (1994):  247-255.

Bradford, William
Burnham, Michelle.  "Merchants, Money, and the Economics of 'Plain Style' in William Bradford's
     Of Plymouth Plantation."  American Literature 72 (2000): 695-720.

Bradley, David
Brigham, Cathy.  "Identity, Masculinity, and Desire in David Bradley's Fiction." 
Contemporary
     Literature 36 (1995): 289-316.
Pavlic, Edward. "Syndetic Redemption" Above-Underground Emergence in David Bradley's
The
     Chaneysville Incident
." African American Review 30 (1996): 165-184.

Brady, Mary Pat
"The Contrapuntal Geographies of Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories."
American
     Literature 71 (1999): 117-50.

Breytenbach, Breyten
Doherty, Brian F.  "Paradise and Loss in the Mirror Vision of Breyten Breytenbach."  
     Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 226-248.

Brinnin, John Malcolm
O'Keefe, Richard R.  "Coitus as Crucifixion: An Intertextual Note on Bernard Malamud and John 
     Malcolm Brinnin."  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 405-408.

Brodkey, Harold
Bidney, Martin.  "A Song of Innocence and of Experience: Rewriting Blake in Brodkey's 'Piping
     Down the Valleys Wild.'"   Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994):  237-245.
Bidney, Martin.  "An Unreliable Modern 'Mariner': Rewriting Coleridge in Harold Brodkey's 'The
     State of Grace.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 47-56.

Bronte, Anne
O'Toole, Tess.  "Siblings and Suitors in the Narrative Architecture of
The Tenant of Wildfell
     Hall
."  Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 715-731.

Bronte, Charlotte
Clarke, Micael M.  "Bronte's Jane Eyre and the Grimms' Cinderella." 
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 40 (2000): 695-710.
Hughes, John.  "The Affective World of Charlotte Bronte's Villette." 
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 711-26.
Warhol, Robyn R. "Double Gender, Double Genre in Jane Eyre and Villette."
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 857-75.
Wein, Toni.  "Gothic Desire in Charlotte Bronte's Villette." 
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 39 (1999): 733-746.

Brooks, Gwendolyn
Flynn, Richard.  "'The Kindergarten of New Consciousness': Gwendolyn Brooks and the Social
     Construction of Childhood."  African American Review 34 (2000): 483-499.

Brown, Charles Brockden
Kazanjian, David.  "Charles Brockden Brown's Biloquial Nation: Natinal Culture and White Settler 
     Colonialism in Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist."  American Literature 73 (2001): 459-496.
Korobkin, Laura H.  "Murder by Madman: Criminal Responsibility, Law and Judgment in Wieland."
     American Literature 72 (2000): 721-750.
Luciano, Dana. "'Perverse Nature': Edgar Huntly and the Novel's Reproductive Disorders."
     American Literature 70 (1998): 1-27.

Brown, John
Carton, Evan.  "Crossing Harpers Ferry: Liberal Education and John Brown's Corpus." 
American
     Literature 73 (2001):
837-863.

Brown, Larry
Farmer, Joy A.  "The Sound and the Fury of Larry Brown's 'Waiting for the Ladies.'"  
     Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 315-322.

Brown, Sterling
African American Review 31.3 (Fall 1997). Special issue on Sterling Brown.

Brown, William Wells
Gilmore, Paul. "’De Genewine Artekil’: William Wells aBrown, Blackface Minstrelsy, and
     Abolitionism." American Literature 69 (1997): 743-80.

Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Brown, Sarah Annes. "Paradise Lost and Aurora Leigh." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
     37 (1997): 723-40.
Wegener, Frederick. "Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Italian Independence, and the 'Critical
     Reaction' of Henry James." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 741-61.

Browning, Robert
Starzyk, Lawrence J. "Browning and the Ekphrastic Encounter."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 38 (1998): 689-706.

Bullins, Ed
Grant, Nathan.  Rev. of Ed Bullins: A Literary Biography, by Samuel A. Hay. 
African American
     Review 33 (1999): 369-371.

Bulosan, Carlos
Slotkin, Joel.  "Igorots and Indians: Racial Hierarchies and Conceptions of the Savage in Carlos 
     Bulosan's Stories of the Philippines."  American Literature 72 (2000): 843-866.

Burnett, Charles
Chandler, Karen.  "Folk Culture and Masculine Identity in Charles Burnett's To Sleep with Anger."
     African American Review 33 (1999): 299-311.

Burns, Robert
Davis, Leith. "Gender and the Nation in the Work of Robert Burns and Janet Little."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 621-45.

Burroughs, William
Hume, Kathryn.  "William S. Burroughs's Phantasmic Geography."  Contemporary Literature 40
     (1999): 111-180.
Loewinsohn, Ron.  "'Gentle reader, I fain would spare you this, but my pen hath its will like the
     Ancient Mariner': Narrator(s) and Audience in William S. Burroughs's Naked Lunch." 
     Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 560-585.

Byatt, Antonia
Campbell, Jane.  "'The Somehow May Be Thishow': Fact, Fiction, and Intertextuality in Antonia
     Byatt's 'Precipice-Encurled.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 115-124.

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C
Cage, John
O'Driscoll, Michael J.  "Silent Texts and Empty Words: Structure and Intention in the Writings
     of John Cage."  Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 616-639.

Cahan, Abraham
Haenni, Sabine.  "Visual and Theatrical Culture, Tenement Fiction, and the Immigrant Subject in
     Abraham Cahan's Yekl."  American Literature 71 (1999): 493-527.

Calvino, Italo
Fenwick, Julie.  "Sex, Language, and Narrative: Continuity and Discontinuity in Italo Calvino's
     'Meiosis.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 203-210.

Camus, Albert
Griem, Eberhard.  "Albert Camus's 'The Guest': A New Look at the Prisoner." 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 30 (1993): 95-98.
Hurley, D. F.  "Looking for the Arab: Reading the Readings of Camus's 'The Guest.'" 
Studies in
     Short Fiction 30 (1993): 79-94.
McGregor, Rob Roy.  "Camus's 'The Silent Men' and 'The Guest': Depictions of Absurd
     Awareness."  Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 307-321.

Carew, Thomas
Nixon, Scott. "Thomas Carew’s Response to Jonson and Donne."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 39 (1999): 89-109.

Carter, Angela
Matus, Jill.  "Blonde, Black and Hottentot Venus: Context and Critique in Angela Carter's 'Black
     Venus.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 467-476.

Carver, Raymond
Champion, Laurie.  "'What's to Say': Silence in Raymond Carver's 'Feathers.'" 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 34 (1997): 193-201.
Haslam, Thomas J.  "'Where I'm Calling From': A Textual and Critical Study." 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 29 (1992): 57-66.
Hathcock, Nelson.  "'The Possibility of Resurrection': Re-Vision in Carver's 'Feathers' and
     'Cathedral.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 31-40.
Powell, Jon.  "The Stories of Raymond Carver: The Menace of Perpetual Uncertainty."  
Studies
     in Short Fiction 31 (1994):  647-656.
Trussler, Michael.  "The Narrowed Voice: Minimalism and Raymond Carver." 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 31 (1994): 23-38.
Williams, Gary.  "Raymond Carver."  Western American Literature 32 (1997): 25-31.

Cary, Elizabeth
Miller, Naomi J. "Domestic Politics in Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Miriam."
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 353-69.

Cather, Willa
Goldberg, Jonathan. "Photographic Relations: Laura Gilpin, Willa Cather." American Literature 70
     (1998): 63-95.
Gustafson, Neil.  "Getting Back to Cather's Text: The Shared Dream in O Pioneers!
Western
     American Literature 30 (1995): 151-162.
Harris, Jeane.  "Aspects of Athene in Willa Cather's Short Fiction."  Studies in Short Fiction 28
     (1991): 177-182.
Love, Glen A.  "The Professor's House: Cather, Hemingway, and the Chastening of American Prose
     Style."  Western American Literature 24 (1990): 295-308.
McGiveron, Rafeeq O.  "From a 'Stretch of Grey Sea' to the 'Extent of Space': The Gaze across
     Vistas in Cather's The Professor's House."  Western American Literature 34 (2000): 
     388-408.
Moseley, Ann.  "Concentric Texts in The Professor's House."  Western American Literature 31
     (1996): 35-47.
Nealon, Christopher. "Affect Genealogy: Feeling and Affiliation in Willa Cather."
American
     Literature 69 (1997): 5-37.
Page, Philip.  "The Theatricality of Willa Cather's 'Paul's Case.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 28
     (1991): 553-556.
Peck, Demaree.  "Thea Kronborg's 'Song of Myself': The Artist's Imaginative Inheritance in
The
     Song of the Lark
."  Western American Literature 26 (1991): 21-35.
Pitcher, Edward W.  "Willa Cather's 'Paul's Case' and the Faustian Temperament." 
Studies in
     Short Fiction 28 (1991): 543-552.
Rosowski, Susan J.  "Willa Cather's Ecology of Place."  Western American Literature 30 (1995):
     37-51.
Saari, Rob.  "'Paul's Case': A Narcissistic Personality Disorder, 301.81." 
Studies in Short Fiction
     34 (1997): 389-395.
Salda, Michael N.  "What Really Happens in Cather's 'Paul's Case'?"  Studies in Short Fiction 29
     (1992): 113-120.
Swlzer, John L.  "Jim Burden and the Structure of My Antonia."  Western American Literature 24
     (1989): 45-60.
Zitter, Emmy Stark.  "The Unfinished Picture: Willa Cather's 'The Marriage of Phaedra.'"  
     Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 153-160.

Cavendish, Margaret

Suzuki, Mihoko. "Margaret Cavendish and the Female Satirist." Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 37 (1997): 483-500.

Cawdrey, Robert
Brown, Sylvia.  "Women and the Godly Art of Rhetoric: Robert Cawdrey's Puritan Dictionary." 
     Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 41 (2001): 133-148.

Chabon, Michael
Fowler, Douglas. "The Short Fiction of Michael Chabon: Nostalgia for the Very Young."
Studies in
     Short Fiction 32 (1995): 75-82.

Chappell, Fred
Chappell, Fred.  "Fantasia on the Theme of Theme and Fantasy."  Studies in Short Fiction 27
     (1990): 179-190.

Chaucer, Geoffrey
Harty, Kevin J.  "Chaucer, the Liturgy (Again), and Constance's Ever-increasing Pathos:
The Man
     of Law's Tale II
(B1) 846-47."   Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994):  489-490.
Justman, Stewart. "The Reeve’s Tale and the Honor of Men." Studies in Short Fiction 32 (1995):
      21-27.

Cheever, John
Blythe, Hal, and Charlie Sweet.  "Cheever's Dark Knight of the Soul: The Failed Quest of Neddy
      Merrill."  Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 347-352.
Blythe, Hal and Charlie Sweet.  "Man-made vs. Natural Cycles: What Really Happens in 'The
     Swimmer.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 415-418.
Dessner, Lawrence Jay.  "Gender and Structure in John Cheever's 'The Country Husband.'"
     Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 57-68.
Hipkiss, Robert A.  "'The Country Husband'-- A Model Cheever Achievement." 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 27 (1990): 577-586.
Kozikowski, Stanley J.  "Damned in a Fair Life: Cheever's 'The Swimmer.'" 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 30 (1993): 367-376.
Mathews, James W.  "Peter Rugg and Cheever's Swimmer: Archetypal Missing Men." 
Studies in
     Short Fiction 29 (1992): 95-102.

Chekhov, Anton
Creasman, Boyd.  "Gurov's Flights of Emotion in Chekhov's 'The Lady with the Dog.'" 
Studies in
     Short Fiction 27 (1990): 257-259.
Stanion, Charles.  "Oafish Behavior in 'The Lady with the Pet Dog.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 30
     (1993): 402-403.

Chesnutt, Charles W.
Fleischmann, Anne.  "Neither Fish, Flesh, Nor Fowl: Race and Region in the Writings of Charles
     W. Chesnutt."  African American Review 34 (2000): 461-473.
Gleason, William.  Rev. of "To Be an Author": Letters of Charles W. Chesnutt, 1889-1905 by
     Charles W. Chesnutt.  African American Review 33 (1999): 164-165.
Nowatzki, Robert.  Rev. of Mandy Oxendine by Charles W. Chestnutt. 
African American Review
     33 (1999): 706-707.
Roe, Jae H.  "Keeping an 'Old Wound' Alive: The Marrow of Tradition and the Legacy of
     Wilmington."  African American Review 33 (1999): 231-243.
Wagner, Bryan.  "Charles Chesnutt and the Epistemology of Racial Violence."  American Literature 
     73 (2001): 311-337.

Child, Lydia Maria
Kolodny, Annette. Rev. of
The First Woman in the Republic: A Cultural Biography of Lydia Maria
     Child
by Carolyn L. Karcher. African American Review 32 (1998): 167-169.

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Children's Literature, African American
African American Review 32.1 (Spring 1998). Special issue on African-American children's
     literature.

Church, Peggy Pond
Elkins, Andrew.  "'So Strangely Married': Peggy Pond Church's
The Ripened Fields: Fifteen
     Sonnets of Marriage
."  Western American Literature 30 (1995): 353-372.

Cibber, Colley
Wallace, Beth Kowaleski.  "Reading the Surfaces of Colley Cibber's The Careless Husband."  
     Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 473-89.

Cisneros, Sandra
Thomson, Jeff.  "'What is Called Heaven': Identity in Sandra Cisneros's
Woman Hollering
     Creek
."   Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994):  415-424.

Clare, John
Miller, Eric.  "Enclosure and Taxonomy in John Clare." 
Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
     40 (2000): 635-57.

Cliff, Michelle
Bost, Suzanne. "Fluidity without Postmodernism: Michelle Cliff and the 'Tragic Mulatta'
     Tradition." African American Review 32 (1998): 673-689.

Clifford, Lucy Lane
Silver, Anna Krugovoy Silver.  "The Didactic Carnivalesque in Lucy Lane Clifford's 'The New
     Mother.'"  Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 727-43.

Coleman, Wanda
Comer, Krista. "Revising Western Criticism through Wanda Coleman." Western American Literature
     33 (1999): 356-83.
Stanley, Sandra K.  Rev. of Native in a Strange Land: Trials & Tremors, by Wanda Coleman. 
     African American Review 33 (1999): 371-372.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Barbarese, J. T. "Dramas of Naming in Coleridge." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37
      (1997): 673-98.
Brown, Eric C. "Boyd’s Dante, Coleridge’s Ancient Mariner, and the Pattern of Influence."
Studies
     in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 647-67.
Ma, Claire B. "'Christabel' and Abjection: Coleridge's Narrative in Process / on Trial."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 699-721.
Taylor, Anya.  "Coleridge's 'Christabel' and the Phantom Soul."  Studies in English Literature 42 
     (2002): 707-730.

Colette
Strand, Dana.  "The 'Third Woman' in Colette's 'Chance Acquaintances.'" 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 29 (1992): 499-508.

Congreve, William
Loftis, John E. "Congreve's The Way of the World and Popular Criminal Literature." Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 561-78.

Conrad, Joseph
Hepburn, Allan.  "Collectors in Conrad's 'The Informer.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 
     103-112.
Kaplan, Carola M.  "Colonizers, Cannibals, and the Horror of Good Intentions in Joseph Conrad's
     Heart of Darkness."  Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 232-333.
Richardson, Donna.  "Art of Darkness: Imagery in Conrad's 'The Lagoon.'" 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 27 (1990): 247-256.
Westbrook, Wayne W.  "Dickens's Secret Sharer, Conrad's Mutual Friend." 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 29 (1992): 205-214.

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Contemporary Literature 
Bernard, Catherine.  "A Certain Hermeneutic Slant: Sublime Allegories in Contemporary 
     English Fiction."  Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 164-184.
Bloom, James D.  "Cultural Capital and Contrarian Investing: Robert Stone, Thom Jones, and
     Others."  Contemporary Literature 36 (1995): 490-507.
Elias, Amy J.  "The Postmodern Turn on(:) the Enlightenment."  Contemporary Literature 37
     (1996): 533-558.
Stockton, Sharon.  "'The Self Regained': Cyberpunk's Retreat to the Imperium." 
Contemporary
     Literature 36 (1995): 588-612.


Cooper, James Fenimore
Kuester, Martin.  "American Indians and German Indians: Perspectives of Doom in Cooper and
     [Karl] May."  Western American Literature 23 (1988): 217-222.

Coover, Robert
Frick, Daniel E.  "The Prison House of Art: Aesthetics vs. Politics in Robert Coover's
Whatever
     Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears?"
   Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 
     217-224.

Cortazar, Julio
Young, Richard A.  "Prefabrication in Julio Cartazar's 'Lugar Ilamado Kindberg.'" 
Studies in
     Short Fiction 28 (1991): 521-534.
Yovanovich, Gordana.  "Character Development and the Short Story: Julio Cortazar's 'Return Trip
     Tango.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 545-552.

Cortez,Jayne
Bolden, Tony.  "All the Birds Sing Bass: The Revolutionary Blues of Jayne Cortez." 
African
     American  Review 35 (2001): 61-71.

Crane, Stephen
Church, Joseph.  "Reading, Writing, and the Risk of Entanglement in Crane's 'Octopush.'"  
     Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 341-346.
Eye, Stefanie Bates.  "Fact, Not Fiction: Questioning Our Assumptions About Crane's 'The Open
      Boat.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 35 (1998): 63-76.
Friedmann, Elizabeth.  "Cora's Travel Notes, 'Dan Emmonds,' and Stephen Crane's Route to the
     Greek War: A Puzzle Solved."  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 264-266.
Metress, Christopher.  "From Indifference to Anxiety: Knowledge and the Reader in 'The Open
     Boat.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 47-54.
Sorrentino, Paul. "Stephen Crane’s Struggle with Romance in The Third Violet."
American
     Literature 70 (1998): 265-291.

Crashaw, Richard
Mintz, Susannah B. "The Crashavian Mother." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999):
     111-29.

Crews, Donald
Bodmer, George. "Donald Crew: The Signs and Times of an American Childhood--Essay and
     Interview." African American Review 32 (1998): 107-117.

Cullen, Countee
Corti, Lillian. "Countee Cullen's Medea. African American Review 32 (1998): 621-634.
Powers, Peter.  "The Singing Man Who Must Be Reckoned With": Private Desire and Public
     Responsibility in the Poetry of Countee Cullen."  African American Review 34 (2000): 661-978.

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D    

Davis, H. L.
Corning, Richard H.  "Unity and Point of View in The Distant Music." 
Western American
     Literature 23 (1988): 113-120.

Defoe, Daniel
Olsen, Thomas Grant.  "Reading and Righting Moll Flanders." 
Studies in English Literature 
     1500-1900 41 (2001):  467-481.

Dekker, Thomas
Baston, Jane. "Rehabilitating Moll’s Subversion in The Roaring Girl."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 37 (1997): 317-35.
Straznicky, Marta. "The End(s) of Discord in The Shoemaker's Holiday." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 357-72.

Delany, Martin R.
Crane, Gregg D. "The Lexicon of Rights, Power, and Community in Blake: Martin R. Delany’s
     Dissent from Dred Scott." American Literature 68 (1996): 527-53.

Delany, Samuel
Gregory, Sinda. Rev. of Ash of Stars: On the Writings of Samuel Delany by James Sallis, ed.
     African American Review 33 (1999): 172-173.
Fox, Robert Elliot. Rev. of Longer Views: Extended Essays by Samuel R. Delany.
African American
     Review 33 (1999):173-174.

DeLillo, Don
Cowart, David.  "For Whom Bell Tolls: Don DeLillo's Americana."  Contemporary Literature 37
     (1996): 602-619.
Maltby, Paul.  "The Romantic Metaphysics of Don DeLillo."  Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 
     258-277.
Osteen, Mark.  "Children of Godard and Coca-Cola: Cinema and Consumerism in Don DeLillo's
     Early Fiction.  Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 439-470.
Willman, Skip.  "Traversing the Fantasies of the JFK Assassination: Conspiracy and Contingency
     in Don DeLillo's Libra."  Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 405-433.

Dickens, Charles
Allingham, Philip V.  "Dickens's Unreliable Narrator in 'Hunted Down.'" 
Studies in Short Fiction
     29 (1992): 85-94.
Buckwald, Craig.  "Stalking the Figurative Oyster: The Excursive Ideal in A Christmas Carol."
     Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 1-14.
Butterworth, R. D.  "A Christmas Carol and the Masque."  Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993):
     63-70.
Gitter, Elisabeth.  "The Blind Daughter in Charles Dickens's Cricket on the Hearth." 
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 675-689.
Hack, Daniel.  "Literary Paupers and Professional Authors: The Guild of Literature and Art."
     Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 691-713.
Joseph Gerhard.  "Prejudice in Jane Austen, Emma Tennant, Charles Dickens -- and Us." 
Studies
     in English Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 679-93.
Moncrieff, Scott.  "Remembrance of Wrongs Past in The Haunted Man." 
Studies in Short Fiction
     28 (1991): 535-542.
Morgentaler, Goldie. "Meditating on the Low: A Darwinian Reading of Great Expectations."
     Studies on English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 707-21.
Saville, Julia F.  "Eccentricity as Englishness in David Copperfield."  Studies in English Literature 
     42 (2002): 781-797.
Westbrook, Wayne W.  "Dickens's Secret Sharer, Conrad's Mutual Friend." 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 29 (1992): 205-214.

Dickinson, Emily
Mitchell, Domhnall. "Revising the Script: Emily Dickinson’s Manuscripts." American Literature 70
     (1998): 705-737.
Runzo, Sandra. "Dickinson, Performance, and the Homoerotic Lyric." American Literature 68
     (1996): 347-63.
Stoneley, Peter.  "'I-Pay-in Satin Cash --': Commerce, Gender, and Display in Emily Dickinson's
     Poetry."  American Literature 72 (2000): 575-594.

Dinesen, Isak
Bassoff, Bruce.  "Babette Can Cook: Life and Art in Three Stories by Isak Dinesen." 
Studies in
     Short Fiction 27 (1990): 385-390.

Dixon, Thomas
Oliver, Lawrence J. "Writing from the Right during the ‘Red Decade’: Thomas Dixon’s Attack on
     W.E.B. DuBois and James Weldon Johnson in The Flaming Sword." American Literature 70
     (1998): 131-52.

Dobyns, Stephen
Beach, Christopher.  "Poetic Positionings: Stephen Dobyns and Lyn Hejinian in Cultural Context." 
     Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 44-77.

Doctorow, E. L.
Miller, Ann V.  "Through a Glass Clearly: Vision as Structure in E. L. Doctorow's 'Willi.'"  
     Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 337-342.

Donne, John
Lyon, John. "Jonson and Carew on Donne: Censure into Praise." Studies in English Literature 37
     (1997): 97-118.
Selleck, Nancy.  "Donne's Body."  Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 41 (2001): 149-174.

D'Orge Jeanne
Almon, Bert.  "Jeanne D'Orge, Carmel, and Point Lobos."  Western American Literature 29 (1994)
     239-259.

Dorn, Edward
Foster, Thomas.  "'Kick[ing] the Perpendiculars Outa Right Anglos': Edward Dorn's
     Multiculturalism."  Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 78-105.

Doubiago, Sharon
Goodman, Jenny.  "An Interview with Sharon Doubiago."  Contemporary Literature 38 (1997):
     1-43.

Douglass, Frederick
DeLombard, Jeannine.  "'Eye-Witness to the Cruelty': Southern Violence and Northern Testimony 
     in Frederick Douglass's 1845 Narrative."  American Literature 73 (2001): 245-275.
Giles, Paul.  "Narrative Reversals and Power Exchanges: Frederick Douglass and British Culture."
     American Literature 73 (2001): 779-810.
Moses, Wilson J. Rev. of
Autobiographies; Narrative of the Life; My Bondage and My Freedom;
     Life and Times
, by Frederick Douglass. African American Review 30 (1996): 299-302.
Wardrop, Daneen. '"While I Am Writing": Webster's 1825 Spelling Book, the Ell, and Frederick
     Douglass's Positioning of Language. African American Review 32 (1998): 649-660.

Dove, Rita
Carlile, Theodora.  "Reading the Scars: Rita Dove's The Darker Face of the Earth." 
African
     American Review 34 (2000): 135-150.

Doyle, Arthur Conan
Hall, Jasmine Yong.  "Ordering the Sensational: Sherlock Holmes and the Female Gothic."  
     Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 295-304.

Dreiser, Theodore
Karaganis, Joseph.  "Naturalism's Nation: Toward An American Tragedy."  American Literature 
     72 (2000): 153-180.

Dryden, John
Gelineau, David. "Identity in Dryden’s Amphitryon: Cuckolds of Order."
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 427-45.
Schille, Carolyn B. K. "Self-Assessment in Dryden's Amphitryon."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 36 (1996): 545-60.

Du Bois, W. E. B.
Adell, Sandra.  Rev. of W. E. B. Du Bois on Race and Culture by Bernard W. Bell, Emily R. Groshoz,
     and James B. Stewart, eds.  African American Review 33 (1999): 702-705.
English, Daylanne.  "W. E. B. DuBois's Family Crisis."  American Literature 72 (2000): 291-319.
Smith, Michelle Shawn.  "'Looking at One's Self Through the Eyes of Others': W. E. B. DuBois's 
     Photographs for the 1900 Paris Exposition."  African American Review 34 (2000): 581-599.
Velikova, Roumiana.  "W. E. B. Du Bois vs. 'the Sons of the Fathers': A Reading of
The Souls of
     Black Folk
in the Context of American Nationalism."  African American Review 34 (2000):
     431-442.

Dubus, Andre
Miner, Madonne M.  "'The Seirenes will sing his mind away': Andre Dubus's 'The Curse.'"  
     Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994):  397-406.

Duncan, Robert
Mossin, Andrew.  "In the Shadow of Nerval: Robert Duncan, Robin Blaser, and the Poetics of
     (Mis) Translation.  Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 673-704.

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E    
Eco, Umberto
Phiddian, Robert.  "Foucault's Pendulum and the Text of Theory."  Contemporary Literature 38
     (1997): 534-557.

Edgeworth, Maria
Wohlgemut, Esther.  "Maria Edgeworth and the Question of National Identity." 
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 645-658.

Edwards, Malon
Edwards, Malon.  "The Scissors Lady and the Green Man (story)."  African American Review 33 
     (1999): 609-611.

Ehrlich, Gretel
Macdonald, Bonney. "Desire of the Middle Ground: Opposition, Dialectics, and Dialogic Context in
     Gretel Ehrlich’s The Solace of Open Spaces." Western American Literature 33 (1998): 126-48.

Eiseley, Loren
Franke, Robert G.  "Blue Plums and Smoke: Loren Eiseley's Perception of Time." 
Western
     American Literature 24 (1989): 147-150.

Eliot, George
Covvadia, Imraan.  "George Eliot's Realism and Adam Smith."  Studies in English Literature 
     42 (2002): 819-835.
DeCuir, Andre L.  "Italy, England, and the Female Artist in George Eliot's 'Mr. Gilfil's
     Love-Story.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 67-77.
Deresiewicz, William. "Heroism and Organicism in the Case of Lydgate."
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 723-40.

Ellison, Ralph
Butler, Ralph J. Rev. of Flying Home and Other Stories by Ralph Ellison. Ed. John F. Callahan.
     African American Review 32 (1998): 164-167.
De Santis, Christopher. "'Some cord of kinship stronger and deeper than blood': An Interview
     with John F. Callahan, Editor of Ralph Ellison's Juneteenth."  African American Review 34
     (2000): 601-620.
Griffiths, Frederick T.  "Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, and the Case of Angelo Herndon."
     African American Review 35 (2001): 615-636.
Jackson, Lawrence P.  "The Birth of the Critic: The Literary Friendship of Ralph Ellison and
     Richard Wright."  American Literature 72 (2000): 321-355.
Lee, Kun Jong. "Ellison's Racial Variations on American Themes." African American Review 30
     (1996): 421-40.
Marvin, Thomas F. "Children of Legba: Musicians at the Crossroads in Ralph Ellison’s
Invisible
     Man
." American Literature 68 (1996): 587-608.
Neighbors, Jim.  "Plunging (outside of) History: Naming and Self-Possession in Invisible Man."
     African American Review 36 (2002): 227-42.
Shinn, Christopher A.  "Masquerade, Magic, and Carnival in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man."  
     African American Review 36 (2002): 243-61.
Wolfe, Jesse.  "'Ambivalent Man': Ralph Ellison's Rejection of Communism." 
African American
     Review 34 (2000): 621-637.

Ellroy, James
Schmidt-Nowara, Peter.  "Finding God in a World of 'Leg Breakers' and 'Racist-Shitbirds':
     James Ellroy and the Contemporary L.A. Crime Novel."  Western American Literature 36
     (2001): 117-133.

Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Branch, Michael P.  "'Angel guiding gently': The Yosemite Meeting of Ralph Waldo Emerson and
     John Muir, 1871."  Western American Literature 32 (1997): 126-149.
Gougeon, Len. Rev. of "From Emerson to King.  Democracy, Race, and the Politics of Protest" by
     Anita Haya Patterson.  African American Review 33 (1999): 166-167.
Morris, Saundra. "The Threshold Poem, Emerson, and 'The Sphinx.'" American Literature 69
     (1997): 547-70.
English Literature   (See subheadings below.)

 --English Renaissance

Low, Anthony. "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance." Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 37 (1997): 191-227.
McBride, Kari Boyd. "Remembering Orpheus in the Poems of Aemilia Lanyer." 
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 87-108.
Moore, Mary. "The Labyrinth as Style in Pamphilia to Amphilanthus." [Lady Mary Wroth].
Studies
     in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 109-25.
North, Marcy L. "Anonymity’s Revelations in The Arte of English Poesie."
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999) 1-18.
Quint, David. "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 38 (1998): 173-200.
Prewitt, Kendrick W. "Gabriel Harvey and the Practice of Method."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 39 (1999): 19-39.
Snider, Alvin. "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance." ."
Studies in English  Literature
     1500-1900 39 (1999): 171-206.

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--Nineteenth Century
Childers, Joseph W. "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century." Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 338 (1998): 761-811.
Dowling, Linda.  "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century." 
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 39 (1999): 791-847.
Galprin, William. "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 37 (1997): 877-949.
Pipkin, John G. "The Material Sublime of Women Romantic Poets."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 38 (1998): 597-619.
Ryals, Clyde de L. "Recent Studies in the Nineteenth Century."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 36 (1996): 936-66.

--Nineteenth Century--Women Writers
Lew, Laurie Kane. "Cultural Anxiety in Anna Jameson's Art Criticism." Studies in English
    Literature 36 (1996): 829-56.
Riess, Daniel. "Laetitia Landon and the Dawn of English Post-Romanticism."
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 807-27.
Wheatley, Kim. "Death and Domestication in Charlotte M. Yonge's
The Clever Woman of the
     Family." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 895-915.

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--Restoration and Eighteenth Century
Dharwadker, Aparna. "Class, Authorship, and the Social Intertexture of Genre in Restoration
     Theater." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 461-82.
Keith, Jennifer. "The Poetics of Anne Finch." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998):
     481-98.
Landry, Donna, and Gerald MacLean. "Recent Studies in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century."
     Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 553-88.
London, April.  "Clock Time and Utopia's Time in Novels of the 1790s." 
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 539-60.
Markley, Robert. "Recent Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 637-67.
Raber, Karen L.  "Warrior Women in the Plays of Cavendish and Killigrew." 
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 40 (2000): 413-33.
Thompson, James. "Recent Studies in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century." Studies in English Literature      1500-1900 36 (1996): 693-739.
Wilputte, Earla A. "Wife Pandering in Three Eighteenth-Century Plays." [Aphra Behn, Eliza
     Haywood, Henry Fielding, etc.]. Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 447-64.

--Restoration and Eighteenth Century--Women Writers
Blakemore, Steven. "Revolution and the French Disease: Laetitia Matilda Hawkin's Letters to
     Helen Maria Williams." Studies in english Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 673-91.
Haggerty, George E. "Female Abjection in Inchbald's A Simple Story." [Elizabeth Inchbald].    
     Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 655-71.
Stevenson, Jay. "The Mechanist-Vitalist Soul of Margaret Cavendish." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36      (1996): 527-43.

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--Tudor and Stuart Drama
Berg, James Emmanuel.  "Gorboduc as a Tragic Discovery of "Feudalism."  Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900  40 (2000): 199-226.
Bristol, Michael D. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 38 (1998): 363-404.
Clark, Ira.  "The Widow Hunt on the Tudor-Stuart Stage." 
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 41 (2001): 399-416.
Cook, Ann Jennalie. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 39 (1999): 384-415.
Kurtz, Martha A. "Rethinking Gender and Genre in the History Play."
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 36 (1996): 267-87.
Engle, Lars. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
     37 (1997): 415-55.
Fabel, Kirk M. "Questions of Numismatic and Linguistic Signification in the reign of Mary Tudor."
     Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 237-55.
Griffin, Benjamin. "The Birth of the History Play: Saint, Sacrifice, and Reformation."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 217-37.
Hawkes, David. "Idolatry and Commodity Fetishism in the Antitheatrical  Controversy."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 255-73.
Lanier, Douglas. "Fertile Visions: Jacobean Revels and the Erotics of Occasion." [The masque].
     Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 327-56.
Neil, Michael. "Bastardy, Counterfeiting, and Misogyny in The Revenger's Tragedy."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 397-416. "Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 1996-
     In issue #2 of each volume.
Schutzman, Julie R. "Alice Arden's Freedom and the Suspended Moment of
Arden of Feversham."
    
Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 36 (1996): 289-314.
Vanhoutte, Jacqueline.  "Community, Authority, and the Motherland in Sackville and Norton's 
     Gorboduc."  Studies in English Literature 1500-1900  40 (2000): 227-240.

--Tudor and Stuart Drama--Women Writers
Bennett, Alexandra G.  "Female Performativity in The Tragedy of Mariam."  Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900  40 (2000): 293-310.
Bonin, Erin Lang.  "Margaret Cavendish's Dramatic Utopias and the Politics of Gender." 
Studies
     in English Literature 1500-1900  40 (2000): 339-354.

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Equiano, Olaudah (See Slave Narratives)

Erdrich, Louise
Brehm, Victoria. "The Metamorphosis of an Ojibwa Manido." American Literature 68 (1996):  
      677-706.
Sarve-Gorham, Kristan.  "Games of Chance: Gambling and Land Tenure in Tracks, Love Medicine,
     and The Bingo Palace."  Western Americn Literature 34 (1999): 276-300.

Erickson, Steve
McCaffery, Larry and Takayuki Tatsumi.  "An Interview with Steve Erickson." 
Contemporary
     Literature 38 (1997): 395-421.

Eshleman, Clayton
Tuma, Keith.  "An Interview with Clayton Eshleman."  Contemporary Literature 37 (1996):
     179-206.


Essay
 
DuPlessis, Rachel Blau. "f-Words: An Essay on the Essay." American Literature 68 (1996): 15-45.

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Faulkner, William
Birk, John F.  "Tryst beyond Time: Faulkner's 'Emily' and Keats."  Studies in Short Fiction 28
     (1991): 203-214.
Dobbs, Cynthia.  "Flooded: The Excesses of Geography, Gender, and Capitalism in Faulkner's
      If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem."  American Literature 73 (2001): 811-835.
Doyle, Laura.  "The Body against Itself in Faulkner's Phenomenology of Race."  American Literature 
     73 (2001): 339-364.
Lurie, Peter.  "'Some Trashy Myth of Reality's Escape': Romance, History, and Film Viewing in 

     Absalom, Absalom!"
American Literature 73 (2001): 563-597.
Moore, Gene M.  "Of Time and Its Mathematical Progression: Problems of Chronology in
     Faulkner's 'A Rose for Emily.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 195-204.
Nash, William R.  Rev. of What Else but Love?: The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison, by
     Philip Weinstein.  African American Review 33 (1999): 355-357.
Schwab, Milinda.  "A Watch for Emily."  Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 215-217.
Slabey, Robert M.  "Faulkner's Nancy as 'Tragic Mulatto.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 
     409-412.
Volpe, Edmond L.  "A Tale of Ambivalences: Faulkner's 'Divorce in Naples.'" 
Studies in Short
     Fiction 28 (1991): 41-46.
Watkins, Floyd C.  "Sacrificial Rituals and Anguish in the Victim's Heart in 'Red Leaves.'"  
     Studies in Short Fiction 30 (1993): 71-78.
Zender, Karl F. "Faulkner and the Politics of Incest." American Literature 70 (1998): 739-65.

Fauset, Jessie Redmon
Miller, Nina. "Femininity, Publicity, and the Class Division of Cultural Labor: Jesse Redmon
     Fauset's There Is Confusion." African American Review 30 (1996): 205-220.


Feelings, Tom
Steele, Vincent. "Tom Feelings: A Black Arts Movement." African American Review 32 (1998):
     119-124.


Ferril, Thomas Hornsby
Elkins, Andrew.  "The Ecological Vision of Thomas Hornsby Ferril."  Western American Literature
    27 (1992): 109-120.Elkins, Andrew.  "The War Poetry of Thomas Hornsby Ferril."  Western American Literature 26 (1991): 99-117.

Fielding, Henry
Gores, Steven J. "The Miniature as Reduction and Talisman in Fielding's Amelia."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 573-93.
Stevenson, John Allen. "Fielding's Mousetrap: Hamlet, Partricge, and the '45."
Studies in
     English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 553-71.

Finney, Nikky
Dawes, Kwame. "Reading Rice: A Local Habitation and a Name." African American Review 31
     (1997): 269-79.

Fisher, Rudolph
Gosselin, Adrienne Johnson. "The World Would Do Better to Ask Why is Frimbo Sherlock
      Holmes?: Investigating Liminality in Rudolph Fisher's The Conjure-Man Dies."
African
      American Review 32 (1998): 607-619.

Fitzgerald, F. Scott
Kerr, Frances. "Feeling ‘Half Feminine’: Modernism and the Politics of Emotion in
The Great
     Gatsby
." American Literature 68 (1996): 405-431.

Flaubert, Gustave
Stipa, Ingrid.  "Desire, Repetition and the Imaginary in Flaubert's Un Cocur simple."  
Studies in
     Short Fiction 31 (1994):  617-626.

Fletcher, John
Crawford, Julie. "Fletcher’s The Tragedie of Bonduca and the Anxieties of the Masculine
     Government of James I." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 39 (1999): 357-81.

Ford, John
Monta, Susannah Brietz. "Marital Discourse and Political Discord: Reconsidering
Perkin
     Warbeck.
" Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 37 (1997): 371-89.

Forster, E. M.
Seabury, Marcia Bundy. "Images of a Networked Society: E.M. Forster’s ‘The Machine
     Stops.’" Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 61-71.

Fraser, Kathleen
Hogue, Cynthia.  "An Interview with Kathleen Fraser."  Contemporary Literature 39 (1998): 1-26.

Freyre, Ricardo Jaimes
Scott, Robert.  "The Visual Artistry of Ricardo Jaimes Freyre's 'En las montanas.'" 
Studies in
     Short Fiction 28 (1991): 195-202.

Fuller, Margaret
Davis, Cynthia J. "Margaret Fuller, Body and Soul." American Literature 71 (1999): 31-56.
Rosowski, Susan J.  "Margaret Fuller, an Engendered west, and Summer on the Lakes." 
Western
     American Literature 25 (1990): 125-141.

Fulton, Alice
Keller, Lynn. "The ‘Then Some Onbetween’: Alice Fulton’s Feminist Experimentalism."
American
     Literature 71 (1999): 311-40.
Miller, Cristanne.  "An Interview with Alice Fulton."  Contemporary Literature 38 (1997):
     585-615.

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Garcia Marquez, Gabriel
De Carvalho, Susan.  "Origins of Social Pessimism in Garcia Marquez: 'The Night of the Curlews.'"
     Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 331-338.
McFarland, Ronald E.  "Community and Interpretive Communities in Stories by Hawthorne, Kafka
     and Garcia Marquez." ["A Hunger Artist," "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings," "The
     Minister's Black Veil."  Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 551-560.

Gardner, John
Fenlon, Datherine Feeney.  "John Gardner's 'The Ravages of Spring' as Re-creation of 'The Fall
     of the House of Usher.'"   Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994):  481-488.

Garland, Hamlin
MacDonald, Bonney.  "Eastern Imaginings of the West in Hamlin Garland's 'Up the Coolly' and
     'God's Ravens.'"   Western American Literature 28 (1993): 209-228.

Gass
, William
Stewart, Susan. "An American Faust." [The Tunnel]. American Literature 69 (1997): 399-416.

Gay, John
Wanko, Cheryl. "Three Stories of Celebrity: The Beggar’s Opera ‘Biographies.’"
Studies in English
     Literature 1500-1900 38 (1998): 481-98.

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Bak, John S.  "Escaping the Jaundiced Eye: Foucauldian Panopticism in Charlotte
     Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 31 (1994): 39-46.
Hochman, Barbara.  "The Reading Habit and 'The Yellow Wallpaper.'"  American Literature 74 
     (2002): 89-110.Hume, Beverly A.  "Gilman's 'interminable grotesque': The Narrator of 'The Yellow Wallpaper.'"
     Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 477-484.
St. Jean, Shawn.  "An Updated Publication History of 'The Yellow Wall-Paper.'" 
Studies in
     Short Fiction 34 (1997): 237-141.
Smith, Evans Lansing.  "Myths of Poesis, Hermeneusis, and Psychogenesis."  [E.T.A. Hoffmann,
     Rabindranath Tagore, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman]  Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997):
     227-236.

Ginsberg, Allen
Trigilio, Tony.  "'Strange Prophecies Anew': Rethinking the Politics of Matter and Spirit in
     Ginsberg's Kaddish."  American Literature 71 (1999): 773-795.

Girard, Rene
Klarer, Mario.  "David Leavitt's 'Territory': Rene Girard's Homoerotic 'Trigonometry' and Julia 
     Kristeva's 'Semiotic Chora.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 28 (1991): 63-76.

Godwin, Gail
Halisky, Linda H.  "Redeeming the Irrational: The Inexplicable Heroines of 'A Sorrowful Woman' 
     and 'To Room Nineteen.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 45-54.

Gogol, Nikolai
Hart, Pierre R.  "Narrative Oscillation in Gogol's 'Nevsky Prospect.'"   Studies in Short Fiction 31
     (1994):  639-646.


Gordimer, Nadine
Bazin, Nancy Topping.  "An Interview with Nadine Gordimer."  Contemporary Literature 36
     (1995): 571-587.

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Gothic Fiction    
Grove, Allen W. "To Make a Long Story Short: Gothic Fragments and the Gender Politics of
     Incompleteness." Studies in Short Fiction 34 (1997): 1-10.


Gray, Spalding
Brewer, Gay.  "Talking His Way Back to Life: Spalding Gray and the Embodied Voice." 
      Contemporary Literature 37 (1996): 237-257.

Greene, Graham
Colburn, Steven E.  "Graham Greene's 'A Day Saved': A Modern Tale of Time and Identity."  
     Studies in Short Fiction 29 (1992): 377-384.


Green, Julien
Ziegler, Robert.  "(L)imitations of Silence: The Implications of Reader Exclusion in Julien
     Green's 'Leviathan: La Traversee inutile.'"  Studies in Short Fiction 27 (1990): 339-346.


Guest, Barbara
Lundquist, Sara.  "Reverence and Resistance: Barbara Guest, Ekphrasis, and the Female Gaze."  
     Contemporary Literature 38 (1997): 260-286.

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Guinier, Lani
Funderburg, Lise. "A 'Commonplace' Conversation with Lani Guinier." African American Review 30
     (1996): 197-204.

Guthrie, A. B., Jr.
Bryant, Paul T.  "External Characterization in The Big Sky."   Western American Literature 31
     (1996): 195-210.
Ford, Thomas W.  "A. B. Guthrie's Additions to Shane."   Western American Literature 29 (1995):
     299-304.
Ford Thomas W.  "A. B. Guthrie's Fair Land, Fair Land: A Requiem." 
Western American Literature
     23 (1988): 17-30.

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Haggard, H. Rider
Murphy, Patricia.  "The Gendering of History in She."   Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
     39 (1999): 747-472.

Hamilton, Virginia
Trittes, Roberta Seelinger. "'I double never ever never lie to my chil'ren': Inside People in 
     Virginia Hamilton's Narratives." African American Review 32 (1998): 147-156.

Handy, W.C.
Gussow, Adam.  "'Make My Getaway': The Blues Lives of Black Minstrels in W.C. Handy's
Father 
     of the Blues
."  African American  Review 35 (2001): 5-28.

Hansberry, Lorraine
Effiong, Philip Uko. "History, Myth, and Revolt in Lorraine Hansberry's Les Blancs."
African
     American Review 32 (1998): 273-283.
Wilkerson, Margaret B.  Rev. of Lorraine Hansberry: A Research and Production Sourcebook 
     by Richard M. Leeson.  African American Review 33 (1999): 710-712.

Hardy, Thomas
Siebenschuh, William R.  "Hardy and the Imagery of Place." 
Studies in English Literature
     1500-1900 39 (1999): 773-789.

Harjo, Joy
Gould, Janice.  "An Interview with Joy Harjo."  Western American Literature 35 (2000): 130-42.
Harjo, Joy.  "Oklahoma: The Prairie of Words."  Western American Literature 35 (2000): 125-29.

Harlem Renaissance
Spencer, Jon Michael. "The Black Church and the Harlem Renaissance."
African American Review
     30 (1996): 453-60.
Stavney, Anne. '"Mothers of Tomorrow': The New Negro Renaissance and the Politics of Maternal
     Representation." African American Review 32 (1998): 533-60.
Washington-Favors, Sarah M.  Rev. of
The Harlem Renaissance, 1920-1940. Vol. 3-- Black Writers
     Interpret the Harlem Renaissance
by Cary D. Wintz, ed.  African American Review 33 (1999): 
     697-699.
Wintz, Cary D.  Rev. of Lost Plays of the Harlem Renaissance, 1920-1940  ed. by James V.
     Hatch and Leo Hamalian.  African American Review 33 (1999): 361-62.

Harper, Frances
Birnbaum, Michele. "Racial Hysteria: Female Pathology and Race Politics in Frances Harper's
Iola
     Leroy
and W.D. Howell's An Imperative Duty." African American Review 33 (1999): 7-23.
Christmann, James.  "Raising  Voices, Lifting Shadows: Competing Voice-Paradigms in Fran